This macro is used to make a link that displays an image (can be given as either attachment or URL) and links to either an URL or a wiki page. Optionally the size of the image can be adjusted. If no target is given the link will point to the image itself.

loads I18N texts (mainly intended for use on Help pages or in generated output on wiki pages) and replaces %s in the message by the arguments. The first character of the argument is used as the separator (in this example: a comma). You can escape the separator by using a backslash.

"[[GetText2(,[You may not read %s],FooBar)]]" yields "[You may not read FooBar]"

Allow the user to create (sub-) pages easily, using the page PageTemplateas the template for the new page and the string NameTemplate as a template for the name.3@ME is used if you want the page created below the users homepage. @SELF is used to create a subpage below the page where it is called from.

[[GetVal(NeatSnippets,regards)]]

Retrieve dictionary entries from dict pages.

If you have a page called GermanDict which contains the entry Test, you should see the translation here:

[[MonthCalendar(,,12)]]

Displays a Calendar and creates link for entries to each day on subpages

"timestamp" can be empty (current time), a number of seconds since 1970 (unix timestamp), or a W3C time specification ("2002-01-23T12:34:56"). See RFC822, sect. 5. (2)

NameTemplate is formatted with time.strftime(), with the exception of %s which is replaced by the input into the edit box (which is only shown if necessary). If NameTemplate is not specified or empty, it defaults to %s. (3)

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Create a python file called MacroName.py located in your data/plugin/macro directory. Ensure it has a single method called execute(macro, arguments), which is the entry-point.

macro is an instance of class Macro, and also evaluates to a string of the macroname.

arguments is an arbitrary argument string you can pass in with parameters to your macro.

All Macro instances have a request member through which you can access the form parameters and other information related to user interaction.

execute() should use the formatter to construct valid markup for the current target format. In most cases this is HTML, so writing a macro which returns HTML will work in most cases but fail when formats like XML or text/plain are requested.

Add an entry into Dependencies if the output from your macro should not be cached. This is important if the macro output could change from one moment to another, for example if your macro searches in wiki pages which may be being edited by other users, or loads information from an external database whose contents may change. Currently the value of any entry does not matter and may be considered a short description for 'why results from this macro should not be cached', but please look at the entries used in other macros for values which may be suitable.